Dr. Daniel Durrie is an ophthalmologist in Leawood. As an eye doctor, he diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries, or trauma of the eye such as glaucoma or cataracts.
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Yes, Dr. Daniel S. Durrie is accepting new patients at this office.
(913) 491-9650
5520 College Boulevard, Suite 201, Leawood, KS 66211
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As an ophthalmologist and refractive surgeon, I am dedicated to giving my patients the best possible vision by implementing the most advanced technologies and techniques at my practice. Through my research center, Durrie Vision Research, I have helped as an investigator or medical monitor on most of the clinical trials which eventually led to FDA approval for the laser technology that is now used in refractive laser eye surgery. At my Kansas City eye care practice, I offer a variety of state-of-the-art procedures, including cataract surgery as well as refractive surgeries such as LASIK and PRK that are designed to help patients treat common vision problems and reduce or even eliminate their dependence on eyeglasses and contact lenses. My goal is to improve your vision and help to keep your eyes healthy for a lifetime using our advanced ocular analysis.
I look forward to answering your questions and helping you meet your vision care needs.
As an ophthalmologist in KS, Dr. Daniel Durrie is trained to diagnose, treat, and manage diseases or trauma of the eye. Dr. Durrie may treat conditions such as glaucoma, corneal tumors, cataracts, retinal disorders, conjunctivitis, astigmatism and ocular tumors. Treatments may include the prescription of medication or surgeries such as corrective surgery (e.g. LASIK), cataract surgery, or glaucoma surgery.
University of Nebraska
Residency in Ophthalmology